If You Live In Pennsylvania, You’ll Soon Need More Than A Driver’s License To Travel

Traveling, with its many security check-points and ever-changing terminals, can be a bit of a hassle sometimes. And according to new laws issued by the TSA, that won’t change anytime soon. Within a year’s time, residents of Pennsylvania will heed to a new driver’s license rule calling for an alternate ID for any kind of traveling. Here’s more on this new law and how it could effect your travel.

This rule which prohibits traveling with only a driver's license — even domestically — will take effect on January 22nd, 2018.

Residents who live in Pennsylvania, Oklahoma, Montana, Missouri, Minnesota, Maine, and Kentucky and Washington will have to use alternate I.D. forms rather than simply presenting a driver's license at security.